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BJP's Patil: Maharashtra government should reduce VAT on petrol and diesel

Maharashtra BJP president Chandrakant Patil on Thursday demanded that the kingdom authorities lessen the Value Added Tax (VAT) on petrol and diesel, after the Centre these days cut the excise responsibility on the fuels.


Speaking to reporters in Kolhapur, Patil said they've organised an agitation across Maharashtra to press for the demand, as around 11 states inside the united states, some of them no longer even ruled by the BJP, have slashed the VAT on fuels to offer remedy to the not unusual man.



"If the ones states can offer the relief, why the MVA authorities is hesitating to do so? The Centre reduce the excise obligation on petrol with the aid of Rs 5 in step with litre and on diesel through Rs 10. As a cascading effect, the fees got reduced by an additional Re 1 in some states. However, it (VAT) is a gold mine of revenue for the Maharashtra authorities, subsequently it has refused to scale back the rates, he claimed.


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To a question on country minister Nawab Malik, who has levelled various allegations in opposition to BJP leader Devendra Fadnavis and others, Patil stated, Malik has admitted that he had bought land from 1993 Mumbai serial blasts convicts. I demand that the N N Vohra committee's report be made public. It has some explosive information approximately the criminalisation of politics and the way it later led to the Mumbai bomb blast.

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